Bournemouth travel to Burnley in the Premier League. Get the confirmed team news here…
Bournemouth travel to Burnley hoping to boost their ambitions of playing European football next season.
The Cherries are currently ninth, eight points adrift of fifth placed Chelsea, but are without a top-flight win in three matches.
Burnley, meanwhile, are in desperate need of a positive result to aid their dwindling bid to avoid relegation.
The Clarets are second-bottom, 10 points from safety with nine games remaining. Scott Parker’s men have won just once in the league since October, and are three points ahead of Wolves.
Burnley and Bournemouth played out a 1-1 draw the last time the two sides met in the league – at the Vitality Stadium just before Christmas.
Burnley team news
Parker makes four changes following the defeat to Everton last time out.
Joe Worrall, Lesley Ugochukwu, Florentino Luis and Lucas Pires all come out, with Quilindschy Hartman, James Ward-Prowse, Josh Laurent and Zian Flemming
Burnley XI: Dubravka; Walker, Esteve, Humphreys, Hartman; Ward-Prowse, Laurent; Anthony, Hannibal, Foster; Flemming
Subs: Weiss, Worrall, Ugochukwu, Edwards, Florentino, Tchaouna, Pires, Broja, Barnes
Bournemouth team news
Andoni Iraola makes two changes to the side that drew at Brentford, with Tyler Adams and Alex Jimenez replaced by Junior Kroupi and Adam Smith.
Bournemouth XI: Petrovic; Smith, Senesi, Hill, Truffert; Scott, Christie; Rayan, Kroupi, Tavernier; Evanilson
Subs: Mandas, Diakite, Unal, Brooks, Jimenez, Toth, Gannon-Doak, Adli, Milosavljevic
Where to watch Burnley v Bournemouth
Burnley v Bournemouth kicks-off at 3pm UK time on Saturday. It is, therefore, unavailable to UK viewers due to domestic blackout rules.
If you don’t live in the UK, click HERE, to discover which station may be showing the game in your region.
Stats for Burnley v Bournemouth
- Bournemouth have won just two of their 15 away league games against Burnley, drawing six and losing seven. However, these two wins have come across their last four visits, including 2-0 last time out in March 2024.
- The Cherries have not won a league game against a promoted side this season, drawing three and losing one of their four encounters.
- Burnley are are winless in their last 10 home league games, having drawn three and lost seven. In their league history, the Clarets have never gone 11 successive home matches without winning within a single season.
- No team has conceded more Premier League goals from crosses than Burnley this season (13), while only West Ham (16) have conceded more headers than the Clarets (12). However, only Wolves (3) have scored fewer from crosses than Bournemouth (4) this term.